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But, in front of a full house at Tynecastle and with the party in title party now in full swing Hearts proved themselves, by a distance, the best side in the division with a comfortable triumph.

Small wonder that they indulged themselves with a lap of honour.

The 2-0 win saw them extend their huge advantage over second-placed Hibs, who lost at Raith Rovers, to a staggering 26 points.

There were just six minutes on the clock when Sow opened the scoring for the home side much to the delight of a capacity crowd.

The Swedish striker left Chris Higgins for dead with a neat side-step and then drilled a angled low drive into the bottom corner.

Sow came close to doubling the advantage on the stroke of half time with an outrageous back heel after terrific work by Jamie Walker cross, but his impudent effort produced a brilliant reflex stop from Alexander Clark.

The closest the visitors came to scoring was when Alim Ozturk almost headed Michael Paton’s teasing cross past his own goalkeeper.

Queen’s rarely threatened and the Jambos put the game to bed in the 66th minute when Ozturk’s 20-yard free-kick took a wicked deflection off the defensive wall and wrong-footed Clark.

Question -1 of 5Score -0 of 0

What is the name of the Rangers player on loan from Newcastle who had been diagnosed with a serious medical condition before he left Tyneside?